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Aston Martin Red Bull Racing have claimed the last two victories in Mexico. Max Verstappen climbed the top step of the podium in 2017 and 2018 but Honda believes it'll be tough to match that performance in 2019. They fear their rivals have made bigger steps since the summer break. The 4.4km track is located at over 2,000m above sea level (~7,500ft). The high altitude causes strain on both the driver and the engine as the thinner air means it's harder to cool down. The Renault engine that was in the back of the Red Bull Racing car has managed to battle this. But will the Honda engine be able to master it as well? Read more Seidl confirms McLaren will bring updates to Mexico despite... Full Story »

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